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🗓️ 23 January 2025
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*Content Warning: substance use disorder, substance abuse, gun violence, murder, and unsolved murder.
Madison McGhee is a producer, documentarian, podcaster, and co-victim of murder from West Virginia. After learning about her father’s unsolved murder in her teen years, Madison devoted herself and her future career to bringing awareness to her father’s long-since cold case. In her hit podcast, Ice Cold Case, she highlights her own investigation into her father’s twenty-two year old murder and all that continues to come next in her journey. The Broken Cycle Media team is honored to have this discussion with Madison about the power of her work and how she’s harnessed the media to obtain what justice may be still available for her and her father.
Madison's Links:
Ice Cold Case
Madison's Website
https://www.madison-mcghee.com/
Madison's Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/madison_mcghee/
Sources:
The Crisis of Cold Cases. (2019, July 10). U.S. Department of Justice. https://www.ojp.gov/archives/ojp-blogs/2019/crisis-cold-cases
Li, W., & Lartey, J. (2022, January 12). As Murders Spiked, Police Solved About Half in 2020. The Marshall Project. https://www.themarshallproject.org/2022/01/12/as-murders-spiked-police-solved-about-half-in-2020
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0:50.1 | Thank you so much for listening. Madison McGee is a producer, documentarian, podcaster, and co-victim of murder from West Virginia. |
1:23.8 | After learning about her father's unsolved murder in her teen years, Madison devoted herself and her future career to bringing awareness about her father's long-since cold case. |
1:36.3 | In her hit podcast, Ice Cold Case, she highlights her own investigation into her father's 22-year-old murder and all that continues to come next |
1:46.2 | in her journey. The Broken Cycle Media team is honored to have this discussion with Madison |
1:51.5 | about the power of her work and how she's harnessed the media to obtain what justice may |
1:57.5 | still be available for her and her father. |
2:04.9 | Thank you. what justice may still be available for her and her father. My name's Madison McGee. |
2:07.7 | I am a television and film producer based out of L.A., originally from West Virginia. |
2:15.7 | I host and created a podcast called Ice Cold Case, which is my journey as I investigate |
2:23.6 | my dad's nearly 22-year cold case. |
2:28.9 | He was murdered in Ohio in 2002. |
2:32.4 | I've been investigating it for a few years |
2:35.9 | and take you on this very interesting journey of mine. |
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